Club | Description | Contact |
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Broadcast Club | To educate and elevate its members in the broadcast field including radio, television and film arenas. | Mrs. Nerissa Lamison |
Collegiate 100 | This club will mentor and provide tutoring for elementary school students. | TBA |
Criminal Justice Student Association | To promote the development and maintenance of skills in criminal justice students. | TBA |
Green Party Alliance | To educate, inspire and encourage youth to get involved in politics whether local or national. | Sarrah Conn |
Hawk Media | To promote student publications and student work. | Dr. Rick Gaspar |
International Club | To foster international understanding by presenting activities and lectures about different countries and cultures. | Mrs. Faride Trujillo Mrs. Susan Eschrich |
Intervarsity Christian Fellowships | IVCF provides a community at colleges and universities for Christian fellowship. | Rose Ramsay |
Model United Nations | Model United Nations is an organization that allows students to simulate the actions of the real United Nations. The HCC Model UN team is open to all HCC students, regardless of major or career goals, who are registered for at least one credit hour on any of the five major campuses. | Dr. Eric Fiske |
Music Club | This club represents the students of the music department. The goal is to encourage and advance music education at HCC and the community. | TBA |
Paralegal Association | To provide knowledge and experience in legal and paralegal related issues | Tom Tankersley & Mark Sandag |
Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) | PTK is the world’s largest and most prestigious honor society for two-year college students. Students who have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or better (after completing at least 12 credit hours at HCC) will be invited to join and must maintain a 3.25 or better to remain a member in good standing. PTK’s hallmarks are scholarship, fellowship, leadership and service. | Myria Evans |
Speakeasy | To provide an inclusive and mutually supportive environment in which every student is empowered to develop confidence and leadership skills through public speaking. | Dr. Ann Marie Coats |
Students for the Environment | To provide the means whereby students may identify and carry out solutions to the environmental issues on campus. | Mr. Paul Rabaut |
Student Government Association (SGA) | SGA is the medium through which students can actively participate in the programs and policymaking procedures of the College. SGA also promotes student participation in student clubs and organizations as well as in student government. |
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Theatre Club | To enhance professional excellence in the discipline of Theatre Arts. | Suzy DeVore |